Descobrir pessoas chamadas Isadora Souza
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Isadora Rodrigues de Souza, 1919 - 1954
Árvores genealógicas do MyHeritageisadora souza (nascida alvina de souza), 1910 - 1950
Árvores genealógicas do MyHeritageIsadora Souza in Greensburg Daily Tribune - 2 de ago de 1937
Índice de nomes de Jornais, EUA e CanadáIsadora Rodrigues de Souza, 1919 - 1954
Árvore Genealógica FamilySearchIsadora Maria Da Souza (nascida Conceicao), 1850 - 1900
Árvore Genealógica FamilySearchIsadora Souza, 1945 - 1998
Árvore Genealógica FamilySearchIsadora Maria de Souza (nascida Jesus), nascido Cerca de 1874
Árvore Genealógica FamilySearchIsadora Aparecida Souza, nascido 2010
BillionGravesMaria Isadora Souza
Geni World Family TreeIsadora Souza
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Isadora Rebeca Andrade De Souza
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Isadora Torres Souza
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Isadora Abrão De Souza
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Isadora Saraiva Souza
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- Arabic: إيزادورا سوزا (Īzādūrā Sūzā)
- Japanese: イザドラ・ソウザ (Izadora Sōza)
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The name Isadora has its roots in ancient Greece, derived from the Greek name Isidoros, which means "gift of Isis," with Isis being the Egyptian goddess of fertility and motherhood. This name was historically associated with individuals who were believed to possess qualities of nurturing and creativity, reflecting the characteristics of the goddess. Isadora gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in Western cultures, partly due to the influence of notable figures such as the American dancer Isadora Duncan, who is credited with revolutionizing modern dance. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Isidora in Spanish-speaking countries, Isadore in French, and Isidora in Slavic languages, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained a sense of elegance and artistic flair, often associated with creativity and individuality.
The last name Souza has its origins in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Portugal and Spain, where it is derived from the place name "Souza," which refers to various locations in these countries. The name is believed to have originated from the Latin word "salsus," meaning "salty" or "brackish," likely referring to the geographical features of the areas where the name first appeared, such as marshes or coastal regions. Historically, those who bore the surname Souza were often associated with agricultural or fishing occupations, reflecting the natural resources of their environments. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Sousa" in Portugal and Brazil, and "Sosa" in Spanish-speaking countries, which may reflect regional dialects or linguistic adaptations. The name has spread globally, particularly due to Portuguese and Spanish colonization, leading to its presence in various forms across Latin America and other regions.
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